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  1. Regarding the use of pepper spray in Thailand wikipedia (which isn't necessarily flawless) says:

    Usage for self-defense is legal, and it is freely available in stores.

    • Possession in a public place can be punished by confiscation and a fine.

    So if you use it in a private space — like when dogs invade your turf — it should be ok.

  2. I find it really helps calm the digestion when things are gurgling. Also I've had a couple of gall stones attacks which apple cider vinegar quickly halted. Some use it as prevention for gall stone attacks. I expect regular vinegar would do the same but prefer my stuff as unprocessed as possible (not to mention it is way better tasting). There's lots of reading to be done both skeptical and fanatical on many a forum… try http://www.curezone.org

  3. Hmm, I've been looking hard for the Bragg's at the places mentioned… are they kept in a different location in-store than the Healthy Mate's?

    I just noticed a new batch of Healthy Mate's came in at the Tops Airport Plaza and they are much clearer with hardly any "mother". Very different from the Healthy Mate's I bought one month ago.

    Kasem's I haven't tried yet. Will do.

  4. I've been trying to find really good apple cider vinegar like Bragg's. The closest I've found at Rimping and Tops is something called Nature's Best (or something similar) in a glass bottle with a yellow label. The bottle reads "raw" and "unfiltered" but it looks filtered to me - almost as clear as the cheap stuff. So my question is: does anyone know where to buy "the good stuff" - cloudy with all the natural gunk left in.

    Many thanks!

  5. This is in reference to the barbershop mention to be near the Chang Phuak bus station. Sorry had trouble quoting it on my device. Copied and pasted below is the best I can do.

    Thanks, it took a little while but I found it.

    The shop is on the west side of the intersection on the south side of Chang Phuak Soi 4.

    18°48'00.5"N 98°59'08.4"E

    I often go to a small shop in santitham almost at the traffic lights adj changpuak bus station.

    for 60baht its the experience of a lifetime.

    Stuff I only ever saw on the movies:

    pictures on the wall are not vidal sasoons models, they are 6 boys from the army showing the different D/A back cuts...thats all he asks you...and you point.

    good old leather chair; rise and fall ststem broken so for farang you have to slide down a bit so the little man can reach.

    mirror behind, about 5ft high x 1ft wide on wheels so you can see every cut he makes at the back.

    removal of all ear hairs.....waxing not his job!

    then out comes the spanner and you drop back in the chair horizontal for the free shave with cut throat on leather knife

    and the piece de resistance the nasal hair removal with the long pointy scissors.

    hot towel on the face and cotton wool antiseptic dabs on any tender areas.

  6. Went to the morning market in Vientiane and got a 2nd-hand razor (cheap Indian goods but with some weight to it) for 20 baht! Also highly-rated 7 o'clock blades for 15 baht. I'm in business again…

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  7. Looking for double-edged safety razors and refill blades in BKK. Any suggestions? I am not necessarily looking for a luxury item just something to replaced one I gave away. Cheers!

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  8. Anyone know where I can buy a good carbon filter mask in Bangkok? Not the big plastic type with replaceable cartridges but a disposable type like this 3M one.

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    They are sold in a pharmacy at Tae Phae gate in Chiang Mai but not in any pharmacy I've tried in BKK.

    Thanks

  9. I was planning on getting an Indian visa while in Chiang Mai (here now), but the consul is being so difficult about it that I think I'll go to Bangkok to apply.

    - "We don't like those who aren't residents of Thailand applying for visas here, they should do it in their own country."

    - "We need a signed letter (hard copy) from the place you will be staying confirming such."

    - "if you are talking to Tibetans while in India you may be suspected of spying."

  10. Looking for fresh cooked beans not tofu and not "baked beans" from a can. Is there anywhere that serves such in Chiang Mai? Many thanks!

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  11. I'm a 50-year-old Canadian

    Booked a return ticket November 19 - March 26. Was thinking that a return ticket would satisfy Thai immigration and hence my airline and so get me into LOS. My plan was - after a month in Thailand - to go to India for 5 weeks and get my Tourist Visa in New Delhi for my final two months in Thailand. However after doing some reading on TV it seems that won't work — or will it? Anyone have any advice? I think I can probably get a triple-entry six-month tourist visa as shown on the thaiembassy.ca site but wonder if there's enough time for me to send the application and get my passport back on time for my flight (early morning Nov. 19).

    Thanks for any help.

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